There's a dude on GAF who leaked the 8 GB of GDDR5 RAM and he also said there would be a 'reverse betrayal-ton' at E3, and I believe he said it during a Final Fantasy discussion.

He could be referring to something else, but this makes sense, since the last mainline FF going multi-platform was a 'betrayal-ton', and so if the next mainline FF is back to being a Sony exclusive, then that could classify as a 'reverse betrayal-ton'.

There's a dude on GAF who leaked the 8 GB of GDDR5 RAM and he also said there would be a 'reverse betrayal-ton' at E3, and I believe he said it during a Final Fantasy discussion.

He could be referring to something else, but this makes sense, since the last mainline FF going multi-platform was a 'betrayal-ton', and so if the next mainline FF is back to being a Sony exclusive, then that could classify as a 'reverse betrayal-ton'.

Now that's certainly what I' d like to hear. Hopefully that'll be the case.

There's a dude on GAF who leaked the 8 GB of GDDR5 RAM and he also said there would be a 'reverse betrayal-ton' at E3, and I believe he said it during a Final Fantasy discussion.

He could be referring to something else, but this makes sense, since the last mainline FF going multi-platform was a 'betrayal-ton', and so if the next mainline FF is back to being a Sony exclusive, then that could classify as a 'reverse betrayal-ton'.

Oh my God! Sony is directly involved again!? This screams PS1 era to me.....having trouble containing excitement if this is true! I've missed Square and Sony being proper partners. The fact that this is happening means they can deliver the experience they want to and have all that great input from the people who know the architecture!

If it is confirmed VERSUS XIII/XV for PS4, this is how it should go down at E3..

Dark stage cue the old video we all know by now of Noctis leaving the large building with all the soldiers with the visuals on par. He reaches the bottom of the stairs and summons his blades. Spotlight turns on stage of someone with a PS4 controller...LIVE ONSTAGE DEMO.

They're somewhat right. The Sony presence is kind of exaggerated but not without merit. They are involved in a capacity. They are still missing one piece of info here but that is yet to be fully decided on. Besides, there is potentially bigger news than this now from SE and Sony.

Originally Posted by Verendus

Versus is not necessarily using what will be considered Luminous. FF16 will be the first mainline FF title to fully take advantage of that engine.

Zeal - This is another one of the 'insiders'. However, Verendus feels this guy is a fake.

Originally Posted by Zeal

Look the game is honestly going to be revealed in the matter of no time now, so just sit back, relax and get ready for the marketing campaign to gear up.

Originally Posted by Zeal

The only thing that will bring me joy is when people say "This is all CG bull$#@!" when the game is shown.

Cause it won't be.

Originally Posted by Zeal

What would be most telling to me, assuming this is all true, is that Sony had to come in to co-develop. Meaning Square-Enix is no longer capable of producing a AAA 3D RPG in-house with just the resources on hand.

It would be very telling.

It was honestly just money.

Originally Posted by Zeal

I don't have anything. A website might show something soon. That's all.

Originally Posted by Zeal

It'll probably feature the entire development script to be honest, which would be bad. Who knows.

Lol no. Like Sasuke. Who he resembles strongly, and thus may explain my immediate disdain for him. Not to mention Japan somehow ranked this as of yet vaporeware character above $#@!ing Auron in a 'best FF character poll', which simply grates on my nerves and tells me that they are a culture that is extremely superficial. We know nothing about this cat, save for a minute of video, but I guess he looks kewl to them so yay kawaii he's bestest all time super duper extravagant edition me likely long time etc.

(As for Superman. He is simply put, the greatest, and most recognizable fictional character of all time. In any medium. Superman is closer to comparison to Santa Claus than anyone else. #reality )

Lol no. Like Sasuke. Who he resembles strongly, and thus may explain my immediate disdain for him. Not to mention Japan somehow ranked this as of yet vaporeware character above $#@!ing Auron in a 'best FF character poll', which simply grates on my nerves and tells me that they are a culture that is extremely superficial. We know nothing about this cat, save for a minute of video, but I guess he looks kewl to them so yay kawaii he's bestest all time super duper extravagant edition me likely long time etc.

(As for Superman. He is simply put, the greatest, and most recognizable fictional character of all time. In any medium. Superman is closer to comparison to Santa Claus than anyone else. #reality )

Both of you end the personal attacks and focus on the task at hand.

The question is...Would you want them to stick with the combat from the 2009 Trailer or to rework it into a turn based variant?

Anyway, the 2009 trailer did not give me enough of a view of the combat to even give an appraisal of it. I get that its supposedly Kingdom Hearts like, but I'll just wait to see more. I'm fine with a Kingdom Hearts like gameplay, so long as I'm not limited to controlling only the main character while everyone else is A.I. like in KH.

There's a dude on GAF who leaked the 8 GB of GDDR5 RAM and he also said there would be a 'reverse betrayal-ton' at E3, and I believe he said it during a Final Fantasy discussion.

He could be referring to something else, but this makes sense, since the last mainline FF going multi-platform was a 'betrayal-ton', and so if the next mainline FF is back to being a Sony exclusive, then that could classify as a 'reverse betrayal-ton'.

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